Drug Diversion definition

Drug Diversion means the transfer of any legally prescribed substance from the individual for whom it was prescribed, to another person for any illicit or unintended use.
Drug Diversion means the unlawful transfer of prescription drugs from their licit medical purpose to the illicit marketplace.
Drug Diversion means redirection of prescription drugs for illicit

Examples of Drug Diversion in a sentence

  • CAMBER specifically represents and warrants that it does not and will not use, in any capacity, the services of any person that is debarred under the provisions of the United States Generic Drug Diversion Act or applicable regulations under that law.

  • Exceptions to this include corrective actions for Harassment, Substance Abuse, Confidentiality (including HIPAA), Medication or Drug Diversion, Patient Abuse or Mistreatment and Billing Compliance Violations, which will remain in effect for as long as the bargaining unit employee is employed.

  • Exceptions to this include corrective actions for Harassment, Substance Use, Confidentiality (including HIPAA), Medication or Drug Diversion, Patient Abuse or Mistreatment and Billing Compliance Violations, which will remain in effect for as long as the bargaining unit employee is employed.

  • Aspen specifically represents and warrants that it does not and will not use, in any capacity, the services of any person that is debarred under the provisions of the United States Generic Drug Diversion Act or applicable regulations under that law.

  • Drug Diversion In the event of a drug diversion incident, a thorough investigation will be conducted.

  • Patheon specifically represents and warrants that it does not and will not use, in any capacity, the services of any person that is debarred under the provisions of the United States Generic Drug Diversion Act or applicable FDA regulations.

  • CONTRACTOR agrees to provide COUNTY with program site review visits to monitor Drinking Driver and Drug Diversion Programs, as set forth in Exhibit A, titled Scope of Services, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.

  • The Hospital policy HR_3005 - Investigation and Reporting of Drug Diversion 14 describes the standards and procedures to be used by the Hospital to determine when it 15 is appropriate for the Hospital to request a nurse submit for a fitness for duty evaluation.

  • Exceptions to this include corrective actions for Harassment, Substance Abuse, Confidentiality (including HIPAA), Medication or Drug Diversion, Patient Abuse or Mistreatment and Billing Compliance Violations, which will remain in effect for as long as the bargaining unit employee is employed .

  • The Hospital policy HR_3005 - Investigation and Reporting of 18 Drug Diversion describes the standards and procedures to be used by 19 the Hospital to determine when it is appropriate for the Hospital to 20 request a nurse submit for a fitness for duty evaluation.


More Definitions of Drug Diversion

Drug Diversion means obtaining, possessing, or attempting to obtain or possess a controlled substance without lawful authority; or selling, prescribing, giving away, or administering controlled substances for other than lawful diagnostic or therapeutic purposes.
Drug Diversion means to obtain, possess, prescribe or use any controlled substance or drug in violation of state or federal law.